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“THE “END OF THE STORY. A THE: “PLAYWRIGHTS. DREAM. 


: }The Good, denasiech and the Sinnet 


“hue Be Beare veut pipet Mbps 1 A good. natured man ‘going home) 
‘That Was the Sore Point. With Beth | «4 fren my play weed on," the’ das late, at might pied a man te 
os ' the Lady and the Floorwalker, | ‘thor said, ‘ es: ath 7 cael h ned: 
4a clerk was at a, iba, end & | wh ac Koon. oif With eagerness Sush: | ie matter - . 
7 Soar oe a minced by ‘and took) “When my play goes on+it’s. wold, ‘you Yep. tn : ¥ by 
‘, a a pirtdn the conversation, | know; Wart e ‘to bel ‘ine, 
“Fo Naw, How fibout my tioney back?" | Iti! be produced in’ month dr to— _MRS. er CH, ‘ Yep. ta A 
a Aemanded the red faded lady. ‘And we'll try teem, ard we'll travel far, ington’ M Shy ; . With, aimeulty e carried the: dreat: 
“We returd thoney when, egses 80) i the mamnaer ‘say's It’ gure success, ri na se My “prothet suf ; | tng figure up ‘the sepond floor. 
Jostity. What ts-ff—ribbons, floes?” And Tn gofng to be,cich ‘and’ areet, 1 |B faced severely ftom eczema, by Tale ihE* Do. you: Weer a” 
. “Naw; it's a book." : \eaee j ; 
“Fins the’ book bebn read? : Wb my ‘ptay goes on.” the author phe sores were very exten- Rather ‘than toga a angry wife the 
“Of. coh psa.” % , bald / sive, and burned like coals good ‘fatured man opened, the — first’); 
ey + “Om! 4 Ae can't chturn money on | (Note to the reader —‘Ten years hive nea.) | into his flesh. mgt ect , | ees eg the vas. figure in ane 
books, yoy; Know.” Panate er hee stows 4 Sines Deh | fe out’all the fire, and quickly © ‘ed the door, Then he groped 
The red faced lady grew purple. sae’, Retreats iB | eqve him ease. - Within three pied anaiiee ae Se: a pl “yorse 
; “You al to bave valy satisfied cus- | And oe bitty gowns and shoes and a TentDekdobentinent, with, condition than the tee ‘ 
tomers. That's the ‘ray sou advertise. | bie aR AtMenty verry What's ihe mattér)/ be shod’ Fon 
ain't it, HOw?” a Ana mas ‘t aye to skimp and save. 00) | HR sore had been cured,”’, drunk, too? ’ s 
“Yes, madam.” ; +| For years we have been tarnation poot, ‘This Ie but one of the many ¢ Yep, camo. the feeble afiswer. 
¥ “Then why can’t you take this novel , But tho manager says this winter, sure, i Shai -ttret you-w tains? 
¥ can’t you take this novel létters we are constantly receiving Pp DS 
back wd. teturn my money?” ; Our Inkl and Ligh Meakris need gone } {rom people who have proved the Yep. 
Is (he book damaged In any way?" | PE ae ues | Bey hewling powers of Zam-Buk, For The good Samaritan carried “him 
sparred the floorwalker. “Print. im- Baye my play goes of,’ the author | og gee a te pies sores, burns, cuts to the sécond “floor, where this man 
erroct or thing like that? | ald : and 2! troubitss there is . also said he Jived, opened the, same 
re Cant tts, Satuitd ayes ‘nodded hs aged silvery end, ‘; sei Ue thi Nondertut ale; ERI doar waa pushed him: in: 
‘ royalty ey Ww @ the source ° Ase yu con- As he re th st “eet “he 
pe phen why-gre,you not satisded with Of my youngest grandson's college coursy. | FE sidered incarable wath Zam-Bok FA | naw amet poke. Abe Sh 
Pasa a ka den mother and Iwill take the rest. bowls tite AE a nae yn el gg ad 
@ nov - 2 ~ : than eéither the ers, e 
“Why, 4 don't ike.the way ib ends. a, Bie pe] the" ede ant SA Drag 506. per Ber.’ El | good Samaritan approacked, however, 
‘Judge, # John iE AE OMEGA the man fied up the street and ; 
"4 ; <) Can visit te, * : himself into the «rms cf bl passing 
| When the play coes on.” - hs 
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High, and Dry. | 
‘A Clevelander With a sense of ha- | “When my play goes pn,” the author 
mor met a Clevelander who iga rather ae S ma) kil shined oi Kin Udine okt 
mpous ahd aristocratic ass and who 
posses has hd Sense of humor. And sys Pe Bee ee 
the first Clevelander said; And them you can take the ‘residue 
“I seo that-you bare your grip with Of the royalty money that may accrue a 
you. Are you coming back or going And bulid me a toinbstone, plajn and 


o white, 
_ somewhere? With this inscription revealed to sight? 
-“I’am going. 1 drend the journey, 


‘THe died dwaiding the opening night. 
too, but business requires me to visit | But he reste An peace, and his doubts.are | clared that he would stop the boon aad 


mand proted | Reuter 
tion trom ins aan. * = carried | $2 cheer sc bumcaetios 
the bloke twice and throx me down Sis why a tabicspoonit) of mek 
t evator tonet 
ee ohafts cere zee tone: a icity at ie the best 


The lneenlous Nalghber., ( isiee ae do} ad 9% of eeu 

Have you examined my piano? ast- gos Lig Pigwn'ys Dingle 

He. Took Chances iy Sst targ Hays im Bae $TocR a ae 
ea, = A 

‘anda vat Westerd’ tawn bad do], 4." ma’‘amtanswered tue. plano: ; 


What's the treason it wort make a |’ 


two or tliree Ohio river towns this gone. e jot firearms on the street, . Before sound? ‘ see 

. For his play is on!” appeared for tial a tough youth ; “a 

+ week.’ (Sapp ‘Some.one aas lowered the soft pea- 

“aren't you afraid of trouble? 1 7 aan tor OC a3 <7 age praca Wa Mas Baie Kona pen fring }4) and nallea ft down, RAS tae Rieeihgt a the Evi Hour ; 

a hear ‘they are‘expecting seyere, floods / The Servant Problem, Twenty, dollars and costs, said. the A Gentls Reminder. 2 abilities was once ‘caitech zi a Sun-| old convict: sick -dax th Tas ending 2 
bets Ngee . ye, The Uiereland Phin Dealer quoted |fnagistrate. Smith ia a young New York lawyer, | {4% School. When comparing him- in a State where the court rules al- 

Ne 0, I don't thinkI need fear Tals’) tis telephone conversation: But, four honor, interposed. ‘counsel clever ‘+ many per Sit but very forget: Self as pastor,of the Parc ig toa step: | lowed each side one hour to address 

x, ways ‘stop at the best hotel, and these ; «1, this Mrs: Blitheriug Prown?" for the prisoner, my client did not hit} iy Hie Wan panmiiv eats ae HES herd, and his congregation tu'the sheep the jury, The. youn: este some- 
peti hes seers ot that ae. | “¥es. Who's talking?" : ‘anybody. cas is 40 interview an { aber kat oe Seti 1h suk oot naggh aay to the} what nervous, consu “veteran 
always confined to the poorer quarters | - tx Ja Why you admis be ie gun. rent at is the shepherd. do| member of thc a er who: 2 
\ “Mrs. Benjamin Green. Is Mary Jane Yer but he Cred it into thé alr, ex regard, ta a case then pending im the) tox the sheep? ‘ibe mead haguensd 


ow. ay ie cilarees. 


of the sielabenlleavebnaiicce Platn mee | Blooker cooking for’ son-now?” 
‘| “She is.. Cooked for, Songdian® t she? 


Missouri courts. Later the’ head. of} 
his irm: receivec this telezram. from 


ink f shou should 


‘To the confusion je the minister a| you think 
small boy m the tront — piped ‘out: pi the jury? he 


| plained the lawyer. 
Twenty dollats and costs, repeated 


ed in a rather. 


Back of It All. St. Louf : 
at English gir tle visting frtends (See BOE £88 boul “tak ares, trou "feet He. milahe tats Sa e> Hae “Jorectton name uf client. clas wl not veTuke the fal ‘four, was the grutt 
nm ‘ome very endly “Oh, no, 1 didn't" Fi 4 Please wire at on When Holloway's Corn Cure is a 
Son rom ems wen | SEAN ranch | nai Won h___ [nce Se omen Nt. rn ak a oe 
“oe * . 5 
They conversed on genersl toples for | saat chee. Adie the Hu ane | it happened the ortier guanine | | Chant name Jenkins. Nour ante een i Loree ap mt ‘ot 
bo: b apatiicn road ansines ae clean sis ahi wt nslaliterd:’ (aulell) Se = eee eee Ri AA ee a8 aa hay a oh 
‘¥en American. givts have not anch calls ae the repair. stenartinents with iis Wife ‘bt next time he Busines for Fen: 4 ‘eutiaren; rake rn eaulaatier? ier i ; 
healthy complexions as we have,” sald |", hades Milena [bring aes nese dig uae Se : eran eene (ine the class ir * campos have. No 
yy rofit! perie 1 x ie 4 j 
the English beauty. “W-camnot wider- | oii sounuie eu ie’ nanghty al [answered the telephone, | ta Wi 2 ae Bek: Bera Det atone any Cee ite of “fun ake sii ne al 


: Seni vale tear satin oil @ay. At last, to ety the @imax, he, 


b f 
Don't wait for me at di ey ea “eee td rI at she must call at] 52, son's writings nor~ dri inspiration j 
f ri m 6 nore draw~ 
slapped his small Fister. _. ing, deay. 1 an en : 2 Lfrom ite sources. isa “Dont was aS ents ah ent ilk 


“It isn’t our white faces that attract . 3 ‘business. ..., nd why, must I call or, h ; 
them, my deay,” said the tielress. “It's: When father cain hime from tlie of: | 1 Mery: wall; ot rai rebiie ain’ poe the moth = amus ed at the chit es result of this advite one ‘right | crop i You: aa by, using: Pa’ 
; " 5 fice the mother to. iim-df bls sone | + . usin ‘jlad turned in the- foll zi (ot 
our gréenbacks.”—Lippjncott's, f ry you can’t come home; “tat ness |itfveness: 0 should Hot atlenibes tan ane cea 
—_—_ a ‘misdeeds. > f ts business, 1 supp¢ se: Where: are}. Well, in ; " Ge oe rey all 
; ae Cruelty. “Phe next time you tease your: sister en now? goa the little lady,: ‘th eae Ot lan ‘byt. write am, : 
x *1 told my boy Josh to git mp nt 8 The i ee SL ad dinner” |" V"ere am 1? In my. dee ‘of|the scrawnlest & e m ver, tWo somo a sees Be Be Pisalog tv 
x ” the. sn eFuiNs ;course. I have hi. a very bu Lerself: sn’t look ver ‘si mas e rvey,. Lf was eing ¥ 
a ac ee aug they sat in silence for-a fow | It's too bad you hav@ to work 30 see ae . : stick A pret wa Mia wa lsat Bed structed by: hts grandmoth an ster 
“Didn't be do it?” ti gamehee “Phen nil of a sudden he bard, George. But tell me - omething. “Wanted. te He Ee LS An Exceedingly Polite Man. (ae ae reaeigy ae: ail-oach em 
Woodréw Wilson has a very quick |: YA =), (a8 “by. golly,’ “by. 


turned to tls father. Ves, dear. "What ig it? 
How can ou. keep your mind -n 
| business with we  orchestre.. pies 


Jingo,’ “by thun 
Two men «ere talking about polite: | were fiat little: FP aihe ‘and bui- rn) 
wit. A maa, in’tif’ course. 6f an ant}. y 

. | mess. in public-when-one of them Said: } better than ¢ Xe" profanities. : 
mated conversation, noticing that Mr/ "Vey, President Tatt: is,the most, po- 


“No. But he’hnd a right good ex- 
euse. He said be had fored the 8. P. 


“The next time 1 wint to hit sister 
T'll. walt until after dinner,” he re 


% , 0 Star. : : : 
: arr Why 1 was or the street’ car inj} “Well, then, “Gran asked : 
Cincinnati one dey before Taft be) young hopeful, is ‘by nro whica 
came Prosident. and some ladies came] see in the newspapers, swearing? :. 
ot Soot ties. Taft gave hi: seat.) to| No, B me ‘ d 
re> ol eG, . 4 2 


{ Fog 
©. A. and: wouldn't wake no hoss-up iy i ‘Ey. Littl Movement? 5 Ae Be 
at & o'clock iu the morning.”—\Vash- | ‘marked.—New York ‘Times. | ils a tay ay he oo 8 ghee me {tl lite man in the world. : 
| Minard’s: Uffimsn: Cures. Cures in, YS marked Yt 2 : 1: How ip thei? ask <d. his compatiion, such are 


Why He Was Sorry. - a 
€ ule re. 
what I 9 


What the Sas. iat the Queen Did 
One of the Ladles-u-Waitiag to the: F 
iste Queen Victoria had . very bright Halls stout 
little daughter avout ‘fou- years old, 


What Money will Do. ; 

Emfie's Brother+Do you Wore my alee 
° ter Effie? : = 

Effie’s Steady Combuiny2ray.! Wile |. 
‘le, that Is a queer question. Why do 
you want to know? : 

Bftie's’ Brother—She» sdjd inst, night 
she would give a dollar to kuow, und) 
Fd like. a sid it in. ks sag . 

Sis 9 futile ity tit Fou aad 3 ae |” 

; agree on the subject of spoouiug. i 
He—Yes; | wish we could get togeth- 

er = at gto = gaging Stoel” 

ee " pateh, 


{ 
: ~ You Guess. i 
* My half brother corned to my 
: “wife's half sister 


til thy a ye Bugglos—Heve yon heard that Bob 
“When will Shey be made one?” Bx | tom, the millionaire, Isdend. 


Oh, was cpt said the e ittle 
be but the ‘Queer wasn Sy 

* ‘Phe Queen wasn't, caid the mot)ier. 
way what did she do? 


x ; |) By 
They had broken a wishbone together, | the 
yak was it you wisbsd/ lenehe close to you. 
» And Fo was.) 


f iz 
“Young: Hardnay® seve bis rrand- 
fothersweg one of the first setilers. 


“Not Inherited, oe bo aa Pipreunn \ welnadi that you'd let m> kiss you! 


ehauge, | She took: her chicken bone up in ; - 

z Briggs—Yes. I'm asfully sorry. never Kettles.” ia - Now tell 0. your wish, said he, putcher answered the tek 
scan arms sc oe jhe fingers and I just shook my finger es ee : / . ae : 
—=— ) Buggins-Why,. bee no welatign wa her; like you do at me, and ald: "Oh! exclalneed ihile a Page th of Ri hore 3 ahah wo a cae Posi sii woice 07,1 little ai 


vent nurde, most T sleep tf the dark to: | My wish was, she prettily ~tanmered, Is that’ Mr. Wilson? 
nieht? . _} That what you wished ‘would coms Yes, Bessie, he anewe.ec kindly, 
Yes, Mise. renifed tht nurse, tive. ‘what.can I Co fer you? 


yoors, is he? Pi vise. . 
VERED Briggs—No; that’s why tw sorrt= | ~ ttt No 
Pittsburgh Préss. - E Why Did She. Think Sc? 


No, said the mistress ‘of the board- eer waft a minute. said tha ittle —-—— Oh, Mr. Wilso. . pjease .e’. “me where 
ipfyi THLE YL | Between Two Fires, ing howe, We cao accommodate} ei}: TN st np and ‘say my prayers it Didn't’ Matter,to Hira ' | Grandpa's. ae. f. The fois are out. 
¥ _ 4. “Your legal department must be very | vou, 1am sorr. to Bky. We only ipe, 5) @. carefully. “Dick heard of Lou's endagement ana,,224 I've got a hot flannel on ly 
neck d : expensive.” in sing.e gentlemen. . - - went aronnd to. congratulate him, © - 8" 1 don't eg here it is. 
be “Yes,” sighed the eminent trust mng. | Goodness! sail Mr. Borden: weet. An Expenuive Library Well, old boy, evled Dick, ashe py sw tena 
=. were wild Not Sleep y-0r Night. | mate, “It ts.” makes you think Tam w ne Robert. Ingersoll was ‘famous for tho erasped his friend’s haid, my zongrat- And the Owner. 
¢ sKiM CLE, .-D fihrore of infidel books which he - ulations! Is It true that you are en-| Richard Brinsley Shetida: was one 


Terribly. Cu- “Still, 1 euppese you have to malm 


\ 
" tehed and’ Burn / da t ith 
} tein it? | ‘ay 3 mple Change in (06d sensed. gazed. to ons" pot: the pretty: Robbins y. coming vat from-sbooting w 
| 


9 lay oietie called on “Mr, twins an empty bag- He did not like to go 
Ph Lage 4 inferview. and, among .. Yes; gente Fon heartily. I am|home without one bird, and seeing o 


Over stions asked “vas; number of ducks in a- pond, and a 
. Palys Biers Gee how do you ever 


ticura Soap and Ointment Cured { - wan) 1 dowe know. ‘Sometimes 1 
tn a Month, Also Cured Mother think it syould be chenper to obey the. 


It has-been dita by » phys:cian that 


“of Salt Rheum. ew, nPoere Weekly, mp Saennee are the resul: of ind) Would. you mind. telling. me she eA fasta vera on a rail watehing — 
: a . An Emergency Cal, |, ; There’s undevbtedly much truth in = sd 2 ut, “brary cost yu, Mr. In- iy Fr Nash iv eaas, fod ats 
Quattyville, N.B.—"For a mouth ater |, Breathless Urchin to constable tm |che atarement, ever to the cause’ of |Rers9l : eae —— 
my baby wad bora be could not eeep day | the slumsi—You're’ wanted ‘diahh our | May tanslahtty eragtians, which mae, 8 over at his shetves hp ans } Rasy Mark ; 
oF might with cezema, Ho was all covered | court—und bring « hantshraes, soime ened See ene | Well, mv bay, these hoo’-s enat, 708 Mcage—f. hear ry vere sawont: ae le! 
a Policenmin~What do you want the BY changing + food 2. Western|anvhow the Governorship of Milinols, bier tae 8 : : pe Pte ue mjd 


rou TH 


was a great ai. noyauce to ber. Bhe| Unived States. : 

writes: ee 

“For five months 4 was suffering Minard’s- ‘inane Cures Carget In 

with an eruption on aly face and Cows 

anda which cur doctor called ¢cz 

8 nd whica caused me a ~*eat deal  teanpantan i 

acon yeni The -uffering was Oh, he’s decigktfu. company’ I just ge 

love to hear him talk. Vi 
» What does ho talk alont? , 


Urchin-Muvver's found the dy wet 
| Pinched “our doorwat! — Taouden ieiecd 
Bits, 
Cot 
: Obedient Patient, 
_ | “Phe doctor told Hobbs that he nnd | 
toke a long rest, so le baught hidiselé | | Stinos 
a racing automobite.” 
“Did that bring Lim reat?’ 
“Ob, yea. He'w inn nic6e quiet has | 
hour I vould wash him with Quticura Boap: eal ais teeth er er | 
Apt a fener « trentmans Cerne aus. 
touting with salt eam ge 


py scab, came Off Tt left little marks like 
chickert-pox. . At I saw Cuticure & 


dar aLie. 
e@ ‘maholae Dtook-only gave me 
temporary relief. One Gcy | happen- Me. 
ed to ee pewroatas ee that Penni ~ : : 
caused by indigestion, en ir Pr i 
that. many Seeman had peer. velleved * she Was 7 Veteran Too a a 
A of. indigestion nA eating Gra e-Ny Old Mr. Aan 14 ot | was fon : 
: i “1 decided to try tt = 1 liked th Canaan a ‘stories of the 
From Another Viewpoiat, "| taste of the tome. aud was eee ly | Christipas. anaae WAB OV a 
“That politieal eng rapa liked wy nots mt ent me 
'. 


3 toa * 
. At a oe. anid ee ‘Yorabom ay 
Salacaee “put. on the other hand, he may be en? 
pa 8 ee er aceclt at Lowe heads | sietion | 
| age 

Satine: ieee = ute foi 


Name 


Advance: information, 
“The first tinw | ever aa him i 
| knew wo- Yeh be friends.” 

“Why ao?" 

"Well, to tell the south ‘ni | 


=W'y, thet 
| ae lls Met at me." ‘pincbsd: ‘e's a heluent atee |G 


2 ; man going: ‘o Frteconed — 


Mipliaie del csctnpabiiiadeons a edliteede en 
-~ 


ows 8 in wes oy Fina ria - ————— 
3 iy n cently taken in Ottawa ‘at the ¥ Ms Verat 
Weal inanice conference of Soy of. Can- ~lGndBye Old feds,” Rome hiday Soaks gts visiting 


ada's ninp provinces, vite for ite hake Go Res 
London, © They wént into the Bri fo Bi 
_ Nevviline Wil Fix: ‘You! Musetim and’ ay a ‘mune ear Consti 


Libs hea Phan English Local Gov-|obJéct the de ire to further thie, move. 
which hing a card on which was print nis rever 
Stiffness Ve Rubbed Right Out; Every {e4 ‘BO, 87.’ Vani es Fa 


ernment Boara ment to have the Canadian Provincial 
th ‘view of the tact that. the Sas-|Ponds placed on the British | trustee 
They vere mystified and ne sald; , 
What" you ma’ \-of that, Sam? | Prompt Relief---Permanent Cure : 


J katchewan’ government/has dectded to} st. This would efable Dnglibh, trust: 
{srasie a-commission tb stpervise ‘ees and estate managers to invest tn 
aionas the lines sug- these securities: Mych has beop done 


Sign of Pain Disappears 
Gee whix—thine of it! 


Raskatevewan. Ritral by individual cabinet jninisters, and| Nn , Weil,’ saf@ Sam, I should eny it-was] . ‘CA! ‘¢ 
nniclpalities pyar rite Hreontive | Others during the past ten years, to to » Aspley be = go necessary te of the-thotor ‘er that kill-} LIVER PILLS never 
and the Regina Board of-Traie, the bring this about, and high hopes-are} ‘Rvery trace ot lameness, every bit va tate ed er ie be ag 
Outline of th  ddties of.euch a com: entertained. that this valuable market of stiffness, evety sign of wenkn es s PE ToS TRAE | able—act 
mission, a8 suggested by F. J. James |™°Y be thrown open to our Provinotal fine back's muscles can be rubbed re Wouta Takes W Aton. as sem ' 
of the firm of Nay &.Janies, bond |*ecuritles: We believe o: own Pro-} for all time to ¢ome by “good mint, tHe prepise but somewhat broken ~ Step ate 
dealére.of Regina, ts, particularly, in- vincigl Premier, {he @fonorable Walter | “Nérviline.” , English of Maglamo~ Schumann-Hein op 
teresting fo all! municipalities. Mr. Scott, ,has given/conslderable rain No. other’ Hniment: can do ne work} #8 one. of her Shariis. While tn a ’ 
James first Brought the question of the to this subject, 8d quickly, can penetrate so deeply, Westerh’ City she’ found; herself in. h . 
eMeabiity of appointing. such a com- - (To 'bhs Continued) | cah bring easé jand’, comfort to the te need of toilet powder, In sien -diaeeak the ‘eoianlealad— bn bea 
Te before the. Regina Board of i ' back-weary, sufferer. as Nerviine fit ee Ra bev reat ora 8 fp oenaliy Soni Pill, Small Dose, Small 
Meade, When, hls ideal were promptly {~~ He Learned Mow it Was Done | Y8riably does. 3 As Sa ting hg te er 
endorséd and steps taken to bring the} imu Root telly & ataey abont bia Backache isn’t the only malady Ner- Ng as haye ft scetited? Inguired | Genuine mx bear Slanetade 
jie to a successful conclusion. 1 viljne 1s quick to cure.:’ For lumbago | the clerk. 
4 self and his efforts to correct the No, t will take y i , 
James outline of the duties of | manners of his office bo 0 orn- | OF, Sciatica you would go far to find o, t will take It vid mie, crisply re- 
PY Rani an read before the|ing the youne antocrntonms ate the|rellet #0 speedy. as Nerviline-sives. |diied the great singer. 
Sieh ware of Trade, follows: deal office, and, tossing his cab: at a hook, +4 Seetrort Faerie th N ats L ‘Laine 
uchhas been said and a great deal | exetiimed: Btroying properties tn . Nerv ove’ Labor Lost ee, 
F has been written In connection with} gay, Mra, Root; there's a ban game oy ee sive dtfirst rank.|-The. way] Aren’t you engaged to one° of aT 8 
| the proposal to urge one ormore of! down at the park today. nd I want to ers up a stiff joint and takes}the Ripley twins? : Whe’ He Could Do 
‘our Western Canadian Provinelal Gov-| go down. Loy nee out of strained or rheumat-] He—Yes, Now, sald the physician to thé dis . 
a ernments the advisability of exéreis-|" Now the great janie aa: willing pap is. simply a wonder, -- She—How do you distiogutsd them?| tinguished. poet who had summoned 
ing. greater control over the borrow-|that the boy should go but thought he you have an ache or a pal any | He—Oh, I don't. try. him, you are not in good shape and I 
ing’ of our Municipalities, Some ar: go ue where, if you have a sore back, a 
i our tunicipa’ i would teach hith a little lesgon in stiff neck, ———_—_—-— must absolutely forbid all. brain work. 
thorities on matters of this kind would dt é tet % ue pus. sh ye Strained oe Astima Nu Longer Dreaded. The} But, Doctor, protested the poet, may 
emer ear SA. +6 eather fa, |. James, he sald, that dan't theway | chest or Not ehisat, jase te? Nerritae. dread of renewed attacks from asthma |! not write some verses? 
tment of. ederal Commission | ook nw favor, x Bit: down ta teed has no hold upon those whe have} The doctor laughed. Sure, tie said. 
< with powers 8 4 vor, Now you lown tn it on plentifully—it_ won't blister, | tearned: to rely spon Dr. J, D. Kell.| write all the verses you want to 
we wens Bg will show ¥en) how, a ‘enh t < Fag hero Petaah =e wi Oxi's Aathma ‘Remedy. _8o.eate. do , 
: ar ‘amily size ‘ 
ree sata Spt hase scr bags ae cit, cha = pee i ee moet economia, 5 plated on this tite auecine withthe . An Rett a bie filling out 
: employer up cap and }course, but. you can, from ayy detil r, s nw 
ee Te ie - hye, some cece Condi Stoned outuide “He thie opeeed Orel piso wet. the Shai anaslh size OF Narvil ite aah ee ce ee es all that an application blank. as 
3 te : j i ie oka weer are very | doo: h : ismakerg claim. If you have not yet) . Have you ever had licltis? bh 
i. a ae, “beet tition: 1 softly, and holding. the cap in his Re, the kihg. of all pain-relieving re-jiearned how safe you are with this| asked Iie dh get ath paras 8? he 
; ; pul in a Province like Bashajchowad hand, said, quietly to the taall boy} mies. pe _. | preparafton’ at hand get it today and) “Weil, answered the applicant, I w 
LL? Motes “be fully employed if itswere to: um the pen eeiii lanl ith gee bk are ED in, echitad. detoulene i OpMted us kat) ake ustak tank 
: 6s Et e with the problems that beset ; 8 a! 18 4 t n't Sound Just Right” t Fe LGRS ARTERY . 
ui the, Gnas grown Sinlipalie in this would kg to et tity Mine after pal ve} Attle girl, what does nis) PE suc a Excuse ote ates iat By appendicitis, 
ae re . .: SS "  -PProvince. Pi ; * stand for § note was sev: to a teacher by 
(| moon. 
Widening Municl : Market — "Doctor of Divinity, my deaz, said the }@ mother to e=ylain her 90:1'8 absence 
«'Theref : a ec wise at Ghia |: In a fash the boy responded: mother. . Don't they teach you the} ftom school: , Minard’s iniment Cc. Limited. . 
tat tn telkow ate ideas & ‘he ‘dae i anys certainly, Jimmie; and her€}apbreviations in school? Dear Mum: Plpaxe excuse Johnny Sirg—I hay. used your MINARD'S 3 
(3 a offer herein for consid : fifty.cents to pay. your way in, <q . Yes'm, But that’ doesn’t seem , to today. He will hot be at school. He|LINIMENT for the past-25 years-and 
mr th cc lag celia! suggestions SG PRY SR SR nn sound right here. is acting as timekeeper for his father. {whilst I have vecasionally used other 
® ick bine 6 ot Seal ‘in solving The Horse Wanted to be Sure” Well, said the mother, with ab in-}Last night you gave him this example. | tiniments [ can safely say that I have 
ee tye undoubtedly & leading tople in /A trayeller noticed that a farmer dulgent smile, read it out igud, my|if a fleld is four miles square how} never psed any equal to-yours.. 
: ea . = mutetpa debenture market and was having trouble with his horse. It}dear, and-let us see. long will it take a man walking three} If-rubbed between the hands and In- 
: ieee : seams ‘Amportance, would statt, go slowly for a short dis-| And the little one read aloud from | Milles an hour to-walk°two and a half| haled frequemtly, {t will never fall to 
ee pe, : ughout. our P Piov nee, and then stop again. There- a “paper. times: around it? ‘Johuny ali’t- no} cure cold in the herd In’ twenty-four 
would be to witt n the farmer. would’ have great} The witness heard ‘the defendant}man, so we had tc send his. daddy.) hours, 
fo West obi Cantéfan . culty in getting ite started. Finally | Bay: I'll make. you, suffer for this, Fl They left early this morning,.and my| It is algo the es: for bruises, 
ino unduly burdening monietpal i | het approached and we be doctor of divinity if I don't. pppoe are Ried ought to be back} sprains, ete. , 
: : : Is your horse ack ' ‘|late tonight, though it would be hard : - Lours truly, 
Vodles by irksome restraint. oe onely. : ; : 
“Not as I knows of. : When It's Wast) Paper going. Dear Mum,. please make the] - J. G. LESLID. 
fi ae nixt problem ahout ladies, as my. hus-| Dartmouth. 
* Tue he ig A canged arid T]yrefe'root waste” payee mums |eand cant ard to Tow. “he anys) 
,and he won't hear Zandlady—No. He hasn't written work: I. dan't have ao, time to leat, Why He Wouldn’t Say It ~~ 
stops every once Ina whil}anything om it yet Date “than my Tee Oe SEMEL | oi edshial- at a isnt "Welbae 
listen. ; etter ‘my husband can. : a tO 
ne } ; was visiti © littl 
; Sia ‘on, en lh ee They Werc Re aon tie she 4 5 4 Rete tone: been his tormer sored pony ia en 
6 was undeniably ‘from far beyon ‘ : ed to ress en audience of his 
miniter down «ie trast one Bey. Althe sulitirbs, and ay he was walking How He Had Been Prepared || former neighbors. In order to as 
Speison vate Arsen a group of bei 4 along a city ctreet, he stopped infront], Daring a revival sesvice at-a color-| Ste, them that, bis carcer had not 
f ncn She eet el <Page in oa Hantint chure!, “enclunasm ana] caused Mino pit on als Be began to 
be: ask Spiritual fervor were at high tide. My’ dear friends—I won't call you 
Hberybody dat Wants to gv to Heay- 
mm that on ve ha-'é them pretty often,/re-Jen stan’ up! shouted the exhorter, | 'iies and gentlemen—I know-you, to 
Unve the dog, but -the piled he fireman. With ene accord every negro In the well to Fay sacs 
cide who had tbld the pica nm lau eee quick Lea alk can | church except one leaped to his. feet 
aly Ache haoa, ipebestne phate men ‘up? ; The preacher singled out the rgcaleit- DISSATISFIED 
i yes... rant for spiritua! admonition. Esy 
gravel ont I. Faecal ‘was att that moment an alarm came In, wir aarti Wh TH 
: t the Qrst stroke of the bell the men ILLHEAL 
1 eanen ae hy too Seip) ponte Me, Orn +t) "No," sah, explained the backslider;, 
: 2 pe ny na few) but Ah done been baptized” in de Me-| Ay, tisfied to a 
bees men, horses and cart were|fodis church, Pa Eien oto ara dnt ona 
a“ bP atid se clied: the pao-|j can eakese mA, corrected the min- more or less disabled by headache - 
@ithadiietin, ‘Well! he ister,,you ain't been baptized; youse}| -kache, aching limbs. and b- ly . 
aL Wee Becoehs  veruiuad: jes’ been dry-cleaned. prise—all ‘tue result of constipated’ 
ereain't many towns w!:re they'd tein Me Paeiat ie Twatn: : spe and dérangements of the kid 
toall that tel leamaue™ < Sene then Mari salahenetened 
they When Mark Twaliv meg, in ou may be eart and Ee: ? 
: Hartford, ae eee pressed ry hn. tgatne have been. dis 
F conraged hy atments you have” 
abs rot an Episcopal « "he went tried, whe 8 has become | 
very agree to hear one of the clergyman’s best more or less of a habit with you: Aiy- ~~ a aa 
aid an enthusiastic ckurch mem- sermons. After it: Was over Merk) Way, there is new hope for vam in De in Dr. 33 
f vay a roar approactied the Doctor and sai ‘Polite: ply gt ed cme ig Rie : 
| too. , T have enjoyed your sermon this| 90 the liver, kidneys and bowels that ~ 
answered his unadmirizg neigh- morning. 1 welcomed tt us 1 would | '8 exerted eRe great d prorel of ; 
eae en ; te | The cost is trifling, for Dr, Chase's 
ett : et Laver vies Ban FE, 4 at 25 — 
: ; that can't, be, Mr Clemens,}%. Ox. any f° ie have begun 
©o anil the rector, = ag treatment in skepticism, only te. 
ed }be cured by its use, Your exper 
According to this adverts:ment in ca Sie oe A ia so. calc Twain’ | {0,6 may be just af attlatactory. BS : 
1 § Conmapsian t eolntry paper there 1 eat Boo ney Phe8 Ike to E>! won't cost mych to make the test, and 
Bs seg - New Tngland whic ea poss: iat es Hejoln © rector with! oy have everything to gain. Isn't %® - 
“the of rare accomplishments. . T= | dignity. worth while to be weil and to k 
8 pent Ayr rte i Wantea — ‘steady, res bi All Tight replied Maric; ” oe an ers + ay 
W ; A. ste specta Ie again the joy of healthful living? 
fed; ee. eek young man to Wok after gard and have, it, and, the next morning Doc | 
ec ce one OT  Netemee 
i at. ace to sing e choir. |! : p : c 
: i : . «! Mrs, New-y .ed (te cock, whom she : 
: 5 = “A-S6rs ‘Spot With h Him . has just engaced—You sce, my hus 
The phe 993 was adarensiug his po band. is 60: very particutar ‘about his 
b4 ans. 
: ihe son aupipcts’ of, Beet scienttiecnd ‘Sook (sympatietleaily)=-They are st 
, wt terribl tot { f the|@lbalikemum. My old man was jess 
: Pes: ite é h othe tw e drew a terrible: picture of the 2 = 
a G sede Hush dant pie aer. m rs m ml toafer—the man who dislikes a seme? Lseset 2 eee anything to. : ; 
tm wr But I want a drink, = why begs for al. he gets. / Reuse 
: ml 7 ‘ said the ceacher to a ise . u 
0 h poe oe very mation: . Good actions cafry thelr warrant 
ip ct rid b The warrant for bad ones 
le cayr ya policeman.. 
“What He Wanted t6 Know ee 
\ Miss Gibson was- very rica ajd Mr, 
Hanna . was very poor. She Hke@ 
-/him, but that-s,.6 all, and he was weld 
. {aware of the fact. One evening he . 
» Tite somewhat tones and at Inst he SS Tatied 


aid: u b ren’ 


‘Helen? 

: Yes, "Pom, replied the 
worth ‘abou’ two ani 
at ont -you wouldn't. 

fast, and ‘to eat was to fast, I} © you marry-me, Helen. 

was discouraged. ‘ -But when I came| Ob, no, Tom, I couldn't. 
abfoss the bentence:the first.one won| ‘Then why did you ask—me? 
at|oue guinea prize, 1 -was~ abe to} Oh, I-Just wanted to see how a mam 
, pelve up trying to learn, ecls. when he lone two million, 

} 


keen 


Sunda ¥ " 
enaean or 


esis rua eas bo 4 


*} > 


* accomodation: with’ the postal |= 


Ne h das f the ene to fined 0 inet Coughs and Cola wants 
THE REDCLIFF REVIEW on © 0 | ° again McLachlan) 


Hatcner & Huprs, 


Subsctiption 


Publishers, 
$1.50 Per Year 


PALATABLE COD LIVER OIL, with Mait and 


‘ ¥ eS ‘ ( ia) 


‘ : OE: M ; rin Aa <F ee mes rhe 
veoh, cae { . ' baat ae 3 
Ay ! » é ait te . x ‘ 


rin Ae: NCLIFE nave ‘Vardar Pima ihe? So a 


orercmeners er ee 


recta 


“LIVING, IS NOT H HIGH. 


if you bay: your ‘Pour, Rolled Oats, ‘ete., from ps. 


| & McLean 


“Advertsing Rates on Application” Hypoph . hites. Put re 81,00 Be N08 lh Sackof Prairie Pride Flour for $3.00, a 
—— i a 2 CARPENTERS AND Sack for $1 £80, 0 24 1.2, Sack for ....... .... ia eae St aane, 
Save, Your Eyes. Albert-D..Nye, Refractidnist, will be in attend- “f ag 
Eras, FEBRY sti a ange every Monday and Thursday evenings to attend to your ‘optical work fig BUILDERS, ¢ pes $21 per ton; Shorts, $23 per tot; No. Paper Hay, 
POST OFFICE ACCOMODATION. ae: bee EI I Estimates Given for Any Olas) | Per ton and everything else at correspondingly low, prices. 
The Bourd of, Trade or: the 


Town Council should” take up 
, the matter of better Post Office 


‘authorities, The present build- 
ing wonld be a disgrace ‘as a 
Post Office building in a mining 
or lumber camp: 

One morning this week the 
editor had oveasion to go o the 
office for mail, antl fount 
two young ladies in charge 
actually. shivering-and suffering 
from the cold. 

There is only one stove in the 
building and it is utterly im- 
possible to keep:it) comfortable 
in cold weather. 

Then again, the accomodation 
is .entirely inadequate. ont 


for instance, in the afternoon it 
is utterly imipossible for anyone 
to purchase stathps while the | 
mail is being distributed. There | 
should be a stamp window 
where stamps, postal cards ete. 
are sold exclusively, so that » 
party going tu the office at 1 
p. m. would not be conrpelled to 
remain there until 3. o'clock. 
Then again thére should be at| 
least three wickets for the gen- 
eral delivery. To a business or 
working man, time is money, 
and citizens should not be com- 
pelled to wait in line ‘such as is 
withessed daily at the Redcliff 


» Post Office,» - 


In every other town and city 
throughout the Dominion the 
“Post Offices are . - conducted in 
the interest of the. lic, while 
here it appears the public must 
wait the convenience of the 
postal authorities, 

The postal:system isa very 
important necessity in the busi- 
ness-werld, Jind . every thing. 
possible should done to mike 
it convenient to the public. 


DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT 

, One of the most disgraceful 
affairs ever heard of in connec- 
tion with a city couneil, occured 
at Edmonton last week,” One 
alderman is reported to have 
‘called another a cur, liar, thief 
and a crook, and said ‘that- he 
had better take his Bent or he 
would kill him, - 

“A city that will elect such 
men to its council has very 
~ little respect for itself, and the 
sooner some lawful means is 
taken to get*him off the Edmon- 


* ton ‘council the better it will be 


for the city. 

.We have no desire to. meddle 
with other cfty’s -affairs, but 
Edmonton is the Capital of the 
Province of Alberta and such 


conduct on the part of public 
Officials is a rolls 


whole province, 


PINGLE’S ‘DRUG and BOOK STORE 


Linen 104 


the}... 


Broadway near Third 


ESS? be aterrific boom but we are right now ~ ; Ss 5 


pedi ti, 26 North Third Street. ||| — sagt = 
The Redcliff L Liquor Store SAFES - SAFES 


eiton on the |Phoneso 


of Work in the Building Line. | Our Flour Is Guaranteed to Be Second to None ori the Market. 
The Rexall Store - 


Wheeler Block 


t ly you, 
>| REDOLIFF, « 5 « = ALBERTA | plying the mostexclusive families fn Redeliff. Let us supp yy 


, ELLIOTT & LANG © 
. First Street, West. _ : 


/ 


Prescription a 


Workshop Second St. N. BE. 


aaa 


- The City Market — 


CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS 


Dress Your Sunday Table with Fresh, Crisp Celery, 
Lettuce and Radishies from our Greenhouse. 


ae Mrs, M. Lynch 


pa 


REDCLIFF'S BEST REAL 
ESTATE SALESMAN 


! Sinclair’s 
|Book or Photocraphs|| | 
‘Sinclair Photo Studio | 


+ Third Street. 


EMPRESS THEATRE 


oetoapcamstilistin eatidtiesshadliheatl 


inhi Mutual Film Service and the nat films that money can bring 
into Redcliff 
First Show. 7:45; Second, 9 p. m.; Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 
Prices; Evening, Adults 16c; Children 10c. Matinee, Aduits 10c, 
Children 4c ' 
“Commencing Saturday, January 10th a dance will beheld in this thea- 
tre every Saturday nights Dance at 10 p'clock ee Price Bc 


Redcliff. 


Skates . 

Knives and 
Scissors -at the 

| Redcliff Soot Hospital 
‘Geo. Edwards 


Redcliff Pioneer Shoemaker. | ¢ 


DONT FORGET= 
=WE SELL SNAP 


And Can Sell Yours 


| That Rediff is’ 
sound to-day in th 
eyes of the Investor 
Than a year ago? 


“NOTICE! . 


As. I have secared a first 


class Furniture Repair Man, 
you can have your old. Furni- 
ture Mede New at a small ex- 
peuse. We do Cabinet) Work 
of all kinds, Prices way down, 
Our Shop is Handy. 


“Andy N. Oison 


ccd eee eee 
—AMBERTA, 
ORNAMENTAL IRON CO. 


That business is gerer- 
ally better than in the - 
farming districts? =~ 


You 
That Real Estate i is ‘the 
- most sound investment” 


‘Know | 
you can make? 
And that J.L. Landis & Co, hasthe 


—s 


Lot 24, Block 78 
AGood BusinessLotina  __ 
Broadway Block 


Price $850 ‘$425 Cash | 


e 


Now is the time to bny. Do not wait 


MENT ON rS ae 
fora boomin prices Anticipate the pyar IR e best inside a in Reddiff to-day? 
boom that is almost hers. .It may net. . BRONZE WORK ; % 

¥ ? ails alee anes ewe | ed 
2 -. Fire Escapes — i pep 
entéving i Stendy rise iv prices. Every Fire 2 
thing points that-way. This*week* has. : Scr commen yd To-morr Ow © You Will Sa 
FOUNDRY: WORK OF ALL KINDS 


wituessed the largest movement in 
Redcliff Real Estate for some time. 


s, - |/Atias Lumber | 
HIPLEY ve Company, Ltd.,|3 
ELLs ALL ewmamaine Camber 0 td 
NAPS IME 


"Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


: had for so-and-so.” 


"Don’t Lose the Present Opportunity. 


The Mosler Safe Co. 3 


_-] The H.W, LAIRDGo., |. 
1010 Second St, E. Calgary Alberta. 
_ AGENTS FOR 


Sykes Block, Thina Street, Séuth of Broadway, 
The Only Wholesale Wine and Spirits Store in n Rediff. 


Delivery twice a: day to family trade. At 11 a.m. ‘and 5p. m. 
—_—_——————_—— 


' H. B. M U IR, Seantteeai 


These Special Pric 


pes House 
Canned Corn, 2 Tins for Bic. 


st C harles M 
“Coffee, fineat 
‘Vea, finest bulk, 3 Tbs, for a 
Corn Flakes 3 for 25c. 


Pry Salt Bacon, per Ib. 


_ Grocery Specials 


-« Rolled Outs, per 8 lb, Sack 30¢; 20 tb. Sack for Te. 
pold Flour, 24 lb, Sack for 85c.. 


Wheat Grannals, per 6 Th, Sack 30c. 
Sardines, Brunswick Brand, 5 Tins for 25e. . 
ilk, lunge size Tin, each 25e. 
Mocha Java, 3 Iba. for 95e. 


Salmon, clover leaf, ner 4 " tin, 2 for Be, 
5 Ib. pails Jam, Banner Brand, ‘She. 


FELTS FOR THE COLD WEATHER 
GENTS’ OVERSHOES, from $1.00 Upward. 
LADIES’ FELT SHOES, from $1.26 Upward. 
_ CHILDREN'S FELT SHOES, from 60c: Upward. 
_ GENTS FELT SHOES, from 0c Upward, * 


Come In and Lo 


Boys all wool Sweaters, high neck, regular $1.80 f for 76 


Men's all sic Sweaters, regular $2.25 for 1.25. Regular 
$2.00 Sweaters for $1, Regular $3.00 Sweaters for $1.50. 
Girls Aviation Caps, fine white ey as iopac grey end « 
5 white, regular 85c and 95e, for bbc. 

_ Moy's Hockey Caps, all wool, only 5c, 

Wool Searts, ph tel $1.00 for a  ” 


Hone 


, per. jar 25ec. 
rd, 3 Ib. 


1 tb. brick 2b, 


We are sup-, 


Entire Change of Program Every Day | 


a 


*n 


Ame eT oe eae: 


PAUL RAINEY 


"AFRICAN HUNT] PROBABLY GAIN” 


5 sedan 
the ‘Empresa. 


rok A 


weaned 


‘ Phe Paul J. Rainey African Hunt 
Pictures ‘illustrate in. detail, the 


a fatnous expedition of Paul J. _ Rainey, 


x 


the well known Cleveland; ‘nilion- 
' aire, who at ain expendiiute of’ over 
+ $260,000. conducted. the: greatest 
hunting patty’ known i the world’s 
history. Mr. Rainey, ‘ie other 
hunters who in.the past |penetrated | . 
the most inaccessible ‘portions of 
Africa in search of big game, em- 
ployed in his endeavors the aid of 
American d 


one hundted oge. These 
dogs were first trained in hunting 
big gamé in- oavengeret of 
Mississippi 1a. eit 
wonderful so. impre: 
Mr. Rainey he felt ‘sure that 
the dog, and. not. the.lion, is’ the 

ing of beasts. To prove. this, he 
set out from on 3 : 


“o'clock a very pleasant prayer 


orc rl pra! 
‘the subject of meditation at mext 


meeting being Psalm 128. 


“On Thursday evening the Choir 


me eat 8. 


TAMBERTA wit 


es) 
¥ 


hal adbeiiw F REVIEW, 


onuren of Engiana Fe 


2.80..p. in. in 
ent 


“Pvensong at'7-/ 
: in Maple Hall. 
The Woman's Auxilary will meet 
with Mrs. Harbert next Wednesday 


“The bill for the re-distribution af aftertioon at 2.80. , 


seats in the. Dominion parlinvent 
will probably be brought down ina 
few daysand according’to census of 


T1911 Alberta shouid gain five, Sas- 


katchewan six, British’ Columbia 
sit and Manitoba five. ‘Quebee will 
retain’ lier present membership, 
while Ontario will lose three, New 
Brunswick two, Nova ta two’ 
and Prince award Island one. 

The Yukon wiltstill have her. one 
member, This. will make” the! 
membership of parliment 284, an 
increase of 13, ‘nnd will give the 
western provinces a representation 
of 57 as against 177 by the easteri 
provinces, 


oe 


Three Months Diet Test 
Last Tuesday thirty students of 
the normal. achoo! of physical edu+ 
cation, affiliated with MeGill. uni- 
versity started a three months diet 
- One section will take a meat 


Mat | test three times'a day;-25 will resort 


to a meat-vegetable diet, while 
others will . endeavor to subsiat for 
thirteen weeks upon a “strictly 
scientific’? bill of fare; The stud. 


"Tents will show up on June 8 for 
*| nredical 


Dean | &*Periment is. being watched with 


examination, 


and the 


considerable intereat 


ALBERTA HIDE & FUR 0. 


‘Wall Buy Furs, Hides, Horse Hair and Second Hand. 
: Fombvare Highest Prices Paid 


oe Sate oe 


Everything Cut in’ Price “at T, A. 
Hicks’, You can’t pay dehaees price 
for anything... * 


“ Fify-two- Rooms Newly 
.. Renovated, Each Sup- 
plied With Running 


HOT AND COLD WATER 


‘Bath and Lavatories on 
Each Floor. ; 


EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATS 
‘RATES: €2.00 PER DAY 


FIRST-CLASS BAR. 
In Connection, 
‘ Best Liquore and. Cigars. 


Excellent Livery Attached 


D. Broadfoot 


MANAGER 


“for Lots within the taut limits. A few 
, just off Broadway, where the water 
pmain is already laid, for 


: Many of them will be. built in Phoenix 
; this year for the Shoe Factory and other 
 netorses:, Terms: 1-3 Cash, 6 and 12 Months. 


: fpoliev in a good strong ‘Company. 


Tent thes oe «| Reddliff Brick & Coal Company. Ltd. 
|| 


PRIDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1914. RTP URL SO eae ‘ 
eshasiee of ‘Pelion dno” ‘eH 
ected by Liability Insatance, 
et J. L. Landis & Co, write you a 


i oeieteeteneieelameneniaiieiteneditamessemenetnmedtineneneton ae ed 


- GEORGE CAREY & REID’ 
it FLOUR and FEED STORE 


in Sherwin & Nicholson old Hardwate, Stand 


Royal Household Flour. Glenora Hour, Buckwheat Flour, Rye 


egetables for Sale 


| Tarnips ~ ae: “ Flour, Chopped Oats and Chopped Barley, Bran and Shorts, Oats 
| Carrots and Hay, Flaxseed, Linseed Meal, Oil Cake, Rolled Outs, Cora 
| asst | Meal and Stock Sat r 
>... Cabbage _Wholesate and Retalt 
| é ‘Parsnips | We Will als also’ have a car of Robin Hood Flour in this ie wale, "We al- 
a ¢ ays have g stock on han rders filled promptly. ‘Prices right. 
sy Ontons hl Sensi of flour sve ithe to pensar as or np te 
Potatoes funded. 


Delivered Anywhere in Town:| 


Terms Strictly Cash. 


A. E. Smith 
Biock 10. Second St. 
Box No, 286. Phone 116 


Brick Go Through Fire. 
Before they Go to You.. 


They are made from clay and the clay is: burned 
in wheat that avemrges 2300 degrees Farenheit—a heat 
far greater than —. fire they will ever be called upon 
to pass through in the walls of your house. 

This is what makes Brick Fire-proof: 

That is what makes Brick Frost-proof. . 

That is what makes Brick Imperishable. 


Build Your Home of Brick--IT’S ECONOMY 


True economy not only takes in the first cost but 
the cost that is to come. » Brick houses of average con- 
‘struction cost but a few perl more than lumber or 
stucco,—sa md $150. on 4 $3,500 house. But when they 
aré erected cost stops. There ure no repairs to be 
figured on. There is no painting to be counted in every 
3 or 4 years, There is no depreciation in price,—con- 
sequently your house will sell for what it cost you, plus 
the incrense of the value of your lot in the meanwhile. 
There is x reduction in the insurance rate of 37} per 
ventover voncrete or stucco and more than 50 per cent 
over luniber.” There is a reduction in fuel bills because 
brick keeps out the frost in winter. There is comfort 
in suinmer because brick keeps out the heat. And 
above all you can borrow more money from your hank 
ona brick house ten years after it is constructed than 

e*you can ou a lumber or concrete of the same value_in 
the same period of tinie. When you build, build for 
true! ‘eoonony, 


' CLOW & BAIRD - 
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 
*- NOTARIES, ETC. 

OFFICE: CROWE BUJLDING, 


REDCLIFF, Aner 
Phone 96. C 


_M. B. MERRETT 
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 
and AUDITOR, | 
LANDIS BLOCK PHONE 64 
REDOLIFP, -  * Alberta, 
LL 
DR. E. W. BROWN 
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 
XG: Alberta 


PHONE 22 
ape 


DR. H. W. WALL | 
PHYSICIAN axp SURGEON 
Diseases— Women and Chiidren 


We manufacture all kinds of ste, Common. ‘and 
. Holtew Br ick. ; 


9 a.m, to 5 P.M 
Iie Street,” South of” Broadway, 


THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA 


THE PIONEER BANK OF western GANADA, é 
Established 1864. at 0 Branches in Canada 


* Capital paidup -— =~ - $6,758,000 
Reserve fund - BG ae $6,820,189 
Sir H. Morag Aut. MALY. Os) ee President 
x. F. Huppas one ee see General Manager : 


SAVINGS DEPARTMENT : 
We give special attention to Savings Accounts. One Dollar only 
is necessary to open an ‘account, Interest allowed at highest Bank 
- Rate, added twice a year without application or ‘presentation of Pass 
Book, 
No delay a» withdrawals. ‘Two or more per sens may open a joint 
Account, and e:therparty can withdraw money. 


_F.®, MURDOCK, Manager - . 


~ Redéir eninals : 


THE IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA. 


Capital Auvhorized = ~~ $10,000,000 

Capital paid a . - ~ $6,925,000 

Reserve - - - - $8,100,000 
‘Totalassota - =~ - $72,000,000 


HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO 
De Rh. WILKIE, President — : HON, ROBT, JAFFRAY, Vice-Pres. 
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SAVINGS ACCOUNT 
Deporite « of $1 and pei seetent and interest allowed frou date of deposit. 


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BOUGHT AND SOLD 


B. E. HOWARD, Manager - - - . Batol Branch . 


“INSU —ANCk 
FIRE AUTO STE. BOILER 
tens LIABILITY PLATE GLASS 
ACCIDENT, SICKNESS AND SURETY BOND 
DOMINION EXPRESS 
MONEY ORDERS, FOREIGN TEQt 
.. ‘TRAVELLERS CAEQUES: 
| °°.  $TEAMSHIP TICKETS 
| ae FOR and ALL LENES ISSUED 
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i} . COMMISSIONER AND NOTARY PUBLIC 


A.J. NICHOLSON 


Phone 57. : ‘ BROADWAY. 


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: ‘DONT HAVE RREUMATISM WEBT. RN CANADA 


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ie. ny, of youstelt | . * Ce a VOT IBO Es 
ri ey Mase (2° yt r ; al 7. } i 4 me , ; | ee "ees bal 

amplonship trorhy pre: Ml Actes adi AP ves Sey ~ 

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HEN: bY eS yet TE VEE, REDCLIFE, “ALBERTA: 


‘Two Reators for Not Reporting: 

General Nelson A. Miles, during act- 
ive service, one day received a tele 
gram from.a subordinate Wo was on 
‘a furlough but ‘was expected bgok that |’ 
day. The dispaton “read: rat 
Sorry, but’ cannot ‘report today as 
expected, owing to unavoidable elroum:}' 
Btances: 


i Ag the . Couptry ‘That Hao all, tre 
, Gct’ Gin Pills Now it a , , Winters’ y ‘ 
ant be freeot pal. all wihter, Mr) ‘Tt's hurrah for J. D, McGregor and |} 
Robert Wilton d. Hardfleld, N.B,, gays /littie old. Manitoba. “The agricultgr 
“It affords me great pleasure to Conyjal College boys 2 at. this moment | 
yey, not only to you bu: nlsp to all] yelling their heads off in‘ the’ big} 
sufferers from Baekache and Rheuma-|grena, and every Westerh Canadian 


tism, the great relief L have obtained |is shaking hands with every eastern] @ . ae * i ‘aids 

from the use of Gin Pills. I feel bay Canadian.~ for 4D. McGregor ot climatic changes be- simes gre Gunerst dude Girea bask 

fu you. / L.recommend GIN Brandop he's pulled off. the o cause the impure hiéed Pre srg hd ; 
championship /of the International , Report “at once, ‘or give reasons, 


to/anyone suffering as I dia.” — 

§0c0: a Box, G for $2.50. Saziple free 
if you write National Drug & Chem!- 
cal Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. — 


Liye Stock Rbhow at Chicago, the big- 


Back camerthe answer from a ‘iam ) 
gest show of its kifd on earth,’ 


pital: SUR} 
Trgin off, can’t ride; legs off, can't} 


This was the news that flashed along | @ aBe tment | une 
t qaootated Press wires gn eceny. > / ; 
Dee under a Chicago. met tite — oe “ : 
and Si eee 


only those who were right The ‘One Who, ,Did the Best Job . 
for relieving rheumatism is 


a ete 
“2in land “Sini” 


_Washboards 


there at the show itself, but Canad- 4 . 
jans in all parts of the world read A certain careless~ studcat in a 


ie ttn it ful, ant enuf baged om logical. principle ing ssp sry een enero] | dyn 
tion. ‘or Ww 6 Internation: at “BE f ‘4 ee iis 
Liye Stock Show at Chicago is per- and scien’ facts. or alle peti iak uy antwodaetet f . 


haps the biggest show of its kind on atenes 


" oil-food promptly emakes 
ce ¥ icoaship in th : "i pa 
MINCE. MEAT sort ihe ag ae aahip in e active, i, sp we 


Choicest fruftsete. perfectly ribbon event in fat cattle of this con-| Il blood “© l : 
rr lood corpuscles, an 
balanced to aie. 4. |4nent. Once moré Canad@ had been bbdy- bail Hine a d its, 


successful, and the steer ‘Glencarnock < 
regulate the functions to 


recitation in mathematics, the instruct- 
or Baid scornfully: Well, Mr. Blank, 
you are better fed than taught. 

That's right, Professor, sighed the 
youth subsidihg héavily into his chair, 
you teach me-—! feed myself. 


pooen-—.nnaengee neva sereranesrasrees 


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Victor Il, which had downed all com- 
ers had once again - demonstrated 
‘| Canada’s supr macy in all agricultur- 

al products. “ At gral shows, Can- 
ada is now so much the Le nga 
victor that pr:zes age tacitly hers be 
fore the actual judging begins; but ; ‘ds 
that she should so naturally take the {joints an: bduc 
lead in live stock events will act only sharp pains 
as another incentive to renewed faith | # remedies fail, 
in the future of Western Canada. Beware 

The fact that.Mr, McGregor should 
take, this prize is notable in that it is 
tho second time in sitccessioa that he 
has ‘won it. © Last year, with Glen- 
earnock Victcr, he we; adjudged win- 
ner; now this year with Glencarnock 
Victor Il he repeats his success — It is 
the third time the championship has 


Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemper. 


TETL 


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ind-makes More (i 


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Maintaining a Microbe 92%. 

A country §chool-teachSr wae fash ‘ n 
ing her ‘monthly check dt te bank.| \ p 
The teller apologized. for the filthy} ~ REVUE 
condition, of the bills, saying: I hope 
fou are not afraid of microbes, 

Not a bit of it, the school-teacher 
replied. pres ogy no microbe could |. | 
live of my y- 


Bette 


SSS | __ Its virtue Cannot be Dencribed.— ARMER 
ing which stated that the exhibit was |No one can exp‘ain the subtle power , 


‘the finest display of grain evér niade| that Dr. Thomas’ Welectric Ofl pos- oe BY pe nae Sure et ; te Highest prices Ts, OA 
in Ameriva” ~In* the past,-the Can-|cesses. The originator was himself Po ARTHUR ar einai ford “aioe FOR ‘wittikn Ane 


“REST AND HEALTR-T0 MOTHER AND HINO, 


. Gh rnock Vic-|@dian Pacific Railway have also won| Surprised by the wonderful qualities : 4 
ott ats qayedged’ firet in his class | Other prizes at these big Shows: for‘in- that hir - compound poseedsed, That THOMPSON, SONS AND COMPANY " 
2 gtanee at the Alaska-Yukon Pacific @x-}he was the he*efactor of humanity “s)} THE WELL-KNOWN. FARMERS’ AGENTS 


as a grade rk hig se geet of 
Ni) yearlings, and finally grand champ- , 
fas eee as pure breds and grades, ark Centennial Exposiion ;‘ Port 
He had been fod on nothing that can-| land, Ore, ard at various Duropeaa 


SS eZZZZES [not be grown or any western farm—to expositions, such as those at Briissels, 


wit, barley, and oat chop, tumnips; dat | Vondon, Glasgow and Vienna\ 


Wy F sheaves, prairie hay, and a very little} “The list of prizes wor by British 
R iJ RS linseed meal. He would ‘not know | Golum>ia apples, would. make a long 
corn if he mot it. -The greatest tri- rt 
We Pay Highest Values |Mauaee all is thas ho. was, fed by a 
4 . £ 


ale. © AS “a-rule, he "British 
boy not yet seventeen who had cared 


a Goverament undertakes the mat- 
r of preparing and consolilating the |. Rosemary—-I am not surprised. She 
Write Price List& for kim since a salt. 
rite tor Price List Nor‘was this the only prize that fell 


dividual collections from variogs -|always seemed fond of Agunting her 
cts, and the result is a splen ‘Wealth. : “ tot? 


shown by the myriads that rise in 
praise of ‘this wonderful’ Of. So fa- 
millar is everyone ~ith it that it fs 
aye as a household medicine every- 
whers, 


sition at Seattle, at the Lewis and ADDRESS 700-708 Y.. Shr EXO eN eS Vinee 


e Henry’s Whereabouts aN. Why He Wept 
“Where is Henry? ‘asked “We nelgh-} He was a hard-lookin, ruMan; but 
Vor~ot "the lady whose “husband he} his counset,-in--~ -volee-—husky_with 
wanted roca ais be ie tah 
t ¢ the lady, 
ie ; Fee] trick nb Hen ry thinks 
‘it is he is.skating; if it is as thin as I 
think it is he is swimming, ‘ 


ee 


Parading Her Memory ‘ 
Thornton—Fannk “Flas ‘carnies 
her bank roll in her. ste + #4 - 


'to Western Canada. A very fine] @oliection that gains promier honors vr ei 3 Py One Way Out — abs 

showing of horses was made by the] wherever shown... The Province =e Reg He Idea of It 946. 9: 1) Repeat ths -words>; the» vgeetapat4 titpitle Trig 

provines at Saskatchewa: ent Ped) ide vege hey! te vein at $4 1 inoree Washington... rend’ the eunait used, said se lawyer for the plaintiff |" mi¢ Path fund a ease (4: 
ree Orets, even seconde. to vy. ster of Agric | Loy’ from hig history, was born Feb-}inya case. of slander. — silence was interrupted by a 

saa “ave other prizes, certainly not alfor Manitoba, for the be.t state or ruaty ‘#8, 1732, aD cies I'd ‘rather not, said the witness tim- Roo Hang Wr “by 


bad showing for the first timo of ex- bps display of boxed fruit, at the 
hibition at this #how! Glencarnock | 1912 Dry Faiming Congress at Leth- 
| Victor IL, will not, as his pamesake, be} bridge, and bas twice been ewatded 
~Tslaughtered immediately, but will! be|-the gold medal of the ‘Toronto Nation-| exactly ‘know, he hesita’ After 
-ltaken. on Show, atid a long ifinerary}al Wxhibition>. Ou the other, side, of | dark, I guess. « | 
has been. mapped out throvgh Ontar-|the Atlantic Jcean, B.C. apples ‘have 

vostvisor: | io, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan | been ¢xceédihgly ‘Suecesstul.. At thet, 

-land Jowa.....Glencarnock, Yi-tor 1,4 Royal’ Horticultural ‘Soclety’s Exhiti- 

dressed t the hirhest percentage of} tion, namely 1904, 1905, 1909, 1910, and 
any champion fo. thirteen years, name- 1912, and at practically every exhibl- 


What does ‘A.D.’ stand for? inquir- 
ed the teacher; ° . 
The small. boy’ pondered. . 1 don’t 


idly; ‘they were hardly wofds to tell] ‘ny ao Bocypeosont asken the Jad, 5 
° the prisoner, I } 


to a gentlema:.: : replied 
~ Ab, said the attorney, then whisper ub pes Ohh ‘pocketbook, 


them to the judge. “ LE i Maseaealophatobe 7% ; 
‘ Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, Ete. 

_-. What Would Happen 

Do you understand what you are te 

swear to? asked the court a8 a not. 

pe apace eB looking negro took the. 


Where the Punishmient Fits the Crime 

Justice’ David J.B vr was once} 
dsked- {What is. the extreme pevalty 
ar ties a red: Tw : 
ye ™m and answered: oO mo: 


; 70.7 cent, and he.was.soldon/tion individual exhibitors were award- ’ ay : : 7 * ; : 5 
#4 hoor at oe special price of 60c: Gllver medals, etc:  In- 29102 unique. £5 Now | Te “| PTR 27 ee : "hos Rear does. _ Ahb’m to sweah 
ior: ; on was conferhed, in the ah “OWiltired—-Do you Acniow It looket!tike the end-or an effort in|to tell de truf. : 
eé: AL ra, somehow. n to|@f the large gold Hogg Men cg ct PO ee ; cies BS en ee ne arene oes OA TNT 
"PA feome from> Western: ager mss ai, which bad ever been at : : ‘ , ig op ta hour for a}happen if 
‘Hand It was only the other day/&h yee te three ee Pe me mere. Bo ait Pine es Se ee 
Dun Faturet bend Poets: wbte te ctr teh ldpre ane te Only awarded ter powe ane, wba we Pe pen*he slapped: in '& lage who Tap er, Ah expects 
and st ; _eny, Has Their Number ed <li the ‘time, case, Sah... ; 


: ith “its consolidated exnibit.. practi- 
ail zoe part temel Dey oe ; a, i inclenens catty fn Hello, Central, Can 
‘| was held this year at Ola rgtland’s .¢ Bl 


And he chuckled, I've beaten N. 
Webster ior onth.. : 
Sete URN "4 : 
Our voss is a crank on efficien 
; ‘ ‘ ’, What's he up to tow? ~ * ai 
ni oe Yee . ; ae ne his ret s00.| sewhor gum in twecmavemients Less | ex 

A woman was sing the Eng- = 4 7 , per. ower jaw. ~ 
lish langu*ge with Rudyarc Kipling. 
n't you think it strarse, Mr. Kip- 
said the woman with supérior 
igdom, that sugar is the only word 
‘the English language where an ‘s' 
‘a’ come together and are pro-. 
nounced ‘sh. * Wah 
Mr. Kipling’s eyes twinkled as he 

Sure. - . 


answered ; 


eS 
ee 


and future life and 
in life, 3RE 


ey. | 


; ——_ ... Grecian band and ma that. her | @ 
Did you kill the moths with the|skirt fitted like the peeling of a plum,/f | 
tl balls: 1 reeommended? esked Meg escended to. the es find the 


druggist. nily co pon 
“No ft didn 


You know wha. it means to feel “all 
out’of sorts.” Most people 
this way at some 


: sal clstomer ru-|the young callér, he* curly head 
An ‘athing heat; a fagged' brain, ap; culently; I sat up all night and didn’t |nestled comfortably against his shoul- 
Mite bad and = digestion weak: With} nit a single moth. © : der. i : 
some people this condition comes an ; me Why, Mabei! the young lady ex- 
goes; with others it is chronic; they a Gook “iike-atélaimed; aren't you ashamed of your-}! 
can't shake it off. It interferes with | fog We t if? Get right dow . t 
business, spoils. tecreation and -robs | Shan’: do it, retorted tho child. 1 
life of alt its joys. These tien and ot lere first. -/ rine f | 
women are only able to live and work 
at “half speed.” B y 

Half speed people; have lost that 
cbundant natural ity ~ which “e’ 
ables others to go “‘full-speed-ahet 
through life, Their rire 4 aud | need 
power have..evaporated—they cann 
work long without breaking Gown. The 
trouble is nerve weakness and’ is 
taused by poor, watery blood. You 
can begin to tmprcve your condition 
today by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink 
Pilla; . Thoy make rich, red bloott once 
more puisate through your veins, and 
your. nerves thrill with fresh vigor. 
Herp is’ convincing evidence that new) 
3B h and full health can be had 4 
th the uss of Dr, Williams’ Piak}- 
Pills. M>. Newton Mayhew, North 

pn P.B1, says: “I am a farmer 

and naturally have to work very hard. 
x » by J. C.j very much raf down, My bloo 
B is thin and watery, and my mu , 
‘1 took doctors ‘rertment but}, 
it not help me and I grew so weak |, Suiines 
that)I could scarcely wor. it all. Asiou ‘sen 
I found the medical treatment was not}. © ~~. 
helping me I decided to try Dr. Wil 
lidms’ Pink Pills, and in these [ found 


the medicine I needed, as-in a short 
joriginally to the Ba:r . Colony; and \ £ } 


time I was restoneil to my old healt 
leame from Londog only ten years ago--and vig! 
‘[iSnd- pad then no knowledge at-all of ad uid 
hiss :: 
th 


Le e" 
Son ‘American Land atid irri- : 
gation Exposition at New York“ts-hi 60 cents a bok |, 
toric in the anna’s of Can¢dian Wheat, as Hi be Fr es 
}for wag not tle pra wld Gonsk: rocky ite, 

f esay for th rs ‘ 
of eerie ye wh 1 ae ea Ab asaieamesn aa 
, The Sing cf Omiselon 


_ They Misunderstood 
Aces who did not articulate very |’ 
2 


arly, Was present on the first night 
ry badly written and worse-act- 
A number of friends present 


wi! 5 4 
_ed at the end of the’play and the man 
of deficient articulation wag heard to 
call forythe author, who-caue out to 
bow his thanks. ‘ 

What'in the=world did you yell for 
the Author for? asked a friepd of the 


Arcola, Sask. - Kigeaei chaise 
A great amou>* of space would ‘br 
required ta enumerate fully all the 
successes of W: n Canad. in the 
exhibition hali wichin the last year or 
two... This success at Tals-_ is only 
repeating the result last year’s In- 
ternatienal Dry Farmin® Congress, 
held then at Lethbridge, Alta. On 
that occasion the prizé for the best 
bushel ef hard wheat, was won by 
Henry Holmes of Raymond, Alta, who} 
was cwarded o $2,500 steam tractor; 


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man. 
I didn’t. You misunderstood. 1 
was yelling for ether, oe 


Fe Be £6 ey Oe pe Cit ge og Y 
i a Oe ae Ny mys P ie as ai heb os % 1 
OME, men ask for so many bags of | 
Wise mothers who know the  vir- hae Oi a.’ ~~ . ai at, an 
tues of Mother Graves’ Worm Exter- eS “ cemen io ee Fi err PA 
minetor always have it at ‘hand, be- el me j : F 
Cause ‘t proves its value. s 


‘ as 
bined 


Every Moment Counted 

Efihu Root Was cross-examining a 
young woman if court one day. 
How old are you? he asked. 
The young woman hesitated 


: Welded fu. 

Boob--Weak things united become) 
strong... ; ak ; 

~ Miss Tarte—Why don’) you marry? 


This. prize, a silver cup valued «at 
$1,000 was open to ‘the North Ameri- 
ean continent, and was very . keenly 
contested. The Hills vleo won the 
$1000 orize for the best bushel of oata 
at the Columbus. Ohio, Corn Show the 
prévious year. ‘The ‘family ‘belonged 


or 
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STALKING THE tiie. TOO CLEAR A CASE." UNCLE SAM'S ASSAY OFFICE, eeoss. 


vciasebtays “Followed the “Tron to the” Judge Decided It Was Useless Wall fu Ht Gold -Refir Boat 
Want Do Mis Own Advahtage. . te Go On... ttree php ng har pesscy vial 


PRACTICAL "HEALTH HINT. 


/ 1 2 
How a Cabinet secret vas reveal-° Ny "When did your haghand begin treat-.' Phere is a real olectrotytic refinery in i The Gold Bath, / 


ih a most amazing fashion by e: # cruelly 2” asked her’ lawye : If you do not feel warm after } 
y and autaearesk og fe *Sb was: aboot & eur, ago," replied Wall street, New York city, small in: Bo cola hath you bad better not. 2 / 
: ty iG : 1 odor im is related the pd petitioner, i] Prax ft ts. true, but: very big ‘in the take it, for it Is doing ‘you, no- 
4 desher. was mah with a A “What happened?” 4 ‘ ‘ value of its outpift., This is the United good. Itis a mistake té get tate % > 
Aig That’ Told” mat an English accept above re aod Story.” It wes "geting “We vierp oh Our way fo New York.” States assay office. , ’ a bath by standing In the’ cold : 
A ‘ Bysich and 8 botronigiag ate DE cvuise (USAT vactute whew He a Wal: | “Yes. Did he strike you?” ||. he relation between the assay office water and hesitating before tak- 
i a Story the Morgan millions would mean the tion Would haye. givon anything for | “No. I asked him to get a drawing. ‘And thé public ts twofold, Firkt, the ing the plunge, for this drives: 
Su ‘Yemaitiing of bis ancestral. but crum- somp hint of the Cabinet’s polity, foom, so thaé T-wotld not have to un-, assay office buys impure’gold and golds. the blood up foward the bead 
geek leet ye tection oe/thin gual ievinees wae eee | ne woll-guarded ron ondglea Dr ht Ty) | Slee Cateye: trek: the! peblie. sate eagetag caidas opaectr 
. one e ening, n retu ressels e 
i es By HARRY: ia | white it commanded his admiration: , \ House, a any: a-liner, who ha "| “Yes, ‘He said his mother hed 1 never a, ve 6 oh pintinbenry aaa fia ae“ parthk 


Onbry or of.n cy4nide mill’or gold scrap. *S throat ‘The best way ts to stand 


in an empty pathtub and turn 
from dentists or gold imported from on the showef, so that the.cbid 


> 1t-suppose you #aw Erskine in Paris. 


gon of a He's been the ¢ ded hanging about’ Westminster waiting 
p over there~made 
y pprelension wi 89. ovsF. v7 


for something to tarn up, saw the 


eccupied 4 drawing rodm in a sleeping. / 
edr_and he didn’t consider mp ‘any bet- 


the American set, I understand. They ‘duke emerge from the Hous. of Lord’ “4.5 gnan his mother” ; Burope or old’ jewelry, Second, the Water will atrike the ‘bead’ ands ‘ 
’ be eS ee " say it's’ ye ia Weck as bw Potinen: tee: Ls abate ott * Wag thatthe only time he ever was er “= che gold tot the shoulders first, 
; ° a ie tow tal oe sone ovate Renu rg ‘performance, Waa very hard of, boaring, and cher: uel to you hal te Reece ok sce Reon, iain eakae aes abe ae tee 
oe i ee ri ee Par % ished that not uncommon illusion of No. aa bought my fall R ‘ 7 


dnd has the most inscrutable eyes. 


Never could understand why womea people héur he, too, mus: shout. It) hat I couldn't ride inse—public com ‘at the assay office Is tlerefore the sep- 
i heavily f C 4 ‘ 

went In so vily for eyes. Con-' oceurred to the starveling scribe that veyance without ruining them, and aration of the gold from the silver and 

jurers Dore me, ag @ rule, but I'm curl if he would only follow the Prime syhen I explained to him that he would “the otbet metal impurities and the 


‘ous to ot Aca eile a he aged i nee hear |: agpseniaed be oe to buy..an electric to save my production of the metaty in pure form. 
re we ee pn ha en. a a lothes he told me to go aliend abd ruin © ~ Fornierly tho sulpturic acid parting 
man Mth the thonocle was saying. Pt! night } sat. dark no the penny- “the clothes and get the kind that could process was e aployed, but the electro- 
“Brskine!”. a-liner eres) a 4 hk be worg in street cars next time.” | lytic. refining process lins.gowy been 
- In @ secret drawer of ber Jewel case | in vee an ——_ fabecte ees 
e Frank Erekine Wil, ft iat before he knew we 


, “It will be useless to go On with the "universally introduced Into (he United 
had | k's way. The: was actually mo donbt that man fs absolutely,’ ago the New York assay offite was 
i regen the sii 


first with a sponge or duck thie 
head under water; then get in 
and plnnge the whole body -up- 
der as quickly as possible, An- 
other mistake is to stny in too 
long., Generally speaking, one 
plunge is enongh. After the bath 
rub the skin briskly with rough 
towels, tr help ii the return of 
the surface circulation., Vigor- 
ous exercise is also after,a 
bath. i oe 


the deaf, that.in order to make other Clothes last year they were so fine | Phe metallurgical process carried out 


ease,” the judge interposed.. “There is. States mints, and when a few yenrs 
» heartless."”—Chicag6 Record-Herald,  , damaged by fire and it became neces- 


je 


sary to rebuild and re-equip the office 


How He Worked . ---%~ 4 thoronghly it wassdecided to introduce 
Her hat obscured bis view at the § electrolytic refining. The new equip- : 
, is 3 oly theater, and in kindly voice he leaned ment is thoroughly up to date. LATEST DEATH TEST, 
to Apsley House. ray sn epee if eee be pow- Lee sda ag ar rie pose orc Based Upon the Action of tHuerineine 
re , ‘oO remove 3 public the assay cfice has fix U; the Blood. 
‘gubdned snterest announced that: is pects aa stiffening of tho head was her only only two restrictions. ‘These sre that 4 remarkable new method of testing 
iy ‘te, at Us brening bad ‘areived, © writing. ret rm aes ty no tim "answer, After a few moments he re-- the material shall contain not léss than absolutely whether a dead. person. ia 
i bid apis ce a. hand, 8 "a fm. calling up Salter of 38 of one - Deatea his request. ‘Then she turned’ 90 per éent of gold and silver and 


really dead and thus avaiding the pos- . 
shall be worth at least $100.—Metallur~ gipitity. of premature burial, just an- 


4 il 1s i ehand for my doin’ gical and Chemical Engineering. nounced by Dr. Icard of Marseilles, 


epee Pep uk Feapater — has been received with great interest 
No demand?” he ec |. by. his colleagues tn Parts: 
Then- be rolled his overcoat and STARRED IN § IN SPORTS. a 


Dr. Ieard’s system depends on the 
h ti-- Placed it on his seat, sat on it and, question whether the blood js stil in 
aa over . hen 3 e. getting his hat from under the seat, College Athletes co: Whe Have Attained ee 
uck W t 


Publio Life. circulation, or not, and consists of. a 
ized its nature, Here vas the, placed fon hts head. ie A suiineal sex dar of men Small’ subcutaneous injection of a 
thing for . ‘the Party had In a méMent there was. @ cry of now in the public eye were athletic smal] quantity of fuorescine, which ts 
praying. Na’ the ed in-, “Talse that bat off!” “stars” during thelr college days. Lres- quite hafmiess, but one of the most” 
| And with a swift movement the Ident emeritus of Harvard, Charles Wil- violent coloring matters known. 
-Iady unfastened ber hatpins and re- ji. griot; was a member of the vorst| If there bo the slightest motion of 
aoe her hat. Bo aid the: man.—Ex- “ty crew of 1853, aT ite present head ‘the -blood the fuorescine, carried 


lof ahe same unitersity, Dr. Abbott. found the body, stains it a vivid gold- 


Mietage ~* a‘ : Spats c | performance was wnder way. Witt bie 
“es weston se at eer her presence. — Mgbtatng: "fapiity and ca yeh eh “ne 

socla ness the conjurer work an @ 

inn the soit word j;breathless. audience: watched, net so_ 


Sen iM of Helen Morgans rare arm a te as the unsmiling tips, STI slice ein 


i Se and was thu 


for one ‘brief second ‘bad niet an* held 


the ‘s glance and seen barn- 
eee: eyes a - 
| whieb 8 it entoriew agone 


; | Lawrence Lowell, was a member of © Fellow, while the eyes become a 
‘ A ri asa, ‘a drive to. the track. teaim of 1877, his specialty ter rsa on Tf, on the san 
‘spread consternation Sether, but when the heur appointe op ih edema verbo fo yr blood the alerting acter a oot Cl 
mous “eza + 
ont eum. — “a SS rire be : of the bouse-of representatives, rowed Dersed and produces no effect. Halt 


an hour. fs stated to be enough. mere 
expressed No, 7 on the bont crew Bowdeln sels this t 
ie Saloon MSC ery ton the baseball throw: The }alty, while duly Smpremed -by . 
- {ng contest at thi oasis college.in 1875, this neat method, are asking whether 


sign live and undergo the . 
somewhat | ;un~ > a Pearearey Robert Bacon, former assistiut sec- Persons who are a , 
i Vast bg age tg —t of the ne- 1 * petary of state and ambassador to py gn nes henry 
sence wei = _ France, was a member of. both the foot- go) 7 Bes voeg ee — 
Dall and track + ams of Harvard in ie ee ied tol hq 
1879, while TLomag Lee MeClang, for- 8°! re ormed into su- 


n on Mer Secret of the United States, Listy seri set like Jewels in thelr 
: was daptain.of the Yale football team * 3 
1M of 1801, H. 8 Graves, chief forester _2t may 7 od ended, ore a ol ne 
ale: ta the fail- of the United States, was quarterback oe ke 8 Pan con od tran cn 
a aioe ‘aaa Neat B in on the ‘same toam, while Gifford Pin. “dFes known.— hiladel 
= ng taba: (0.2 Rout clot, bis predecessor, was a member of 


ds spcrghieman cect the Tale football squad of 1888 | 
: : We ee Panic de aeatiien tian MECHANICAL ‘EXHIBITS, 
e Boston. aes P 
< ‘some hnsbe: Glareane sald (heb pall 0 i ee The New iden is “T?y It Yourssit” tn- 
mother, “I focl that must chas- Eieer, international secretary of (he | stead of “Hands Off.” 
i le lu epee ana for Presbyterian board of foreign missions, | “Try It Yourself," instead of “Hands = * 
{was a star of the great 1888 team of Off” is proving to be such a success 
other it matter of {m- ‘tne same college. Richard Harding | for the motto of a museam that an 
: 7 we ‘Davis was a notable end rush at Le - enormotis one to be run on this prin- 
igh during his college days, and red- \ ciple is to be built at Munich. Thou- 
ite Témingtou, the artist, played.on | sands of machiries will be so arranged 
Yale rush line A ssa in bien ogy that any person who wishes—even 
Home Journa boys and girls—may turn a lever or” 
(as — touch a button and so start an electric 
Latomaees "| ic bases : ‘| motor running a pump or a. machine 
Te yon pao goto fliness,” says. tool drilling a hole fate a dock bod ‘ 
: rotence Metchnikoff, “live'as 1 have — steel. 
' -} Hved for fifteen: years. See these ba-_ The idea has’ been ‘well tested and 
nanas?” be sides; Sapp md tworipe | found to be practical. In the erry 


“mental control of tess, 


as 


» rind bas been ance. Automatic attachments aro pro~ 
i awa iae and I itech: then mat 
“| mever use a knife, fork or spoon that.) the mac in fact, in most” in- 
has not Trat "Deed -Bubjected to a mi- | stances the visitor is allowed to do 

; not forgotten Inls promises. ‘per crobe destroying fiame.~ AN my food | ts to noe the button to start the - 

‘aced ew | “vith her chocolate the next eiatntag must be ¢oo ket of baked. “My salads | wheels moving. 
oe In the | came an oddly shaped.Freneh gray eu: i. © 1 | ave all scalded’and difiking water Gl- | “Tr fascination of controlling power 
Shack grou na byt “ bare of erest or monogram. hig ee : tered and boiled. Raw frult‘und veg- | ts enough to draw great numbers of 
je ata the. backgrousd. But in: | lve my temerity of last night," ba - i | etables have no plate at any tuble; people to the museum and to make the 
BE ok. Acdovd ra he , the | ran the message within, “but for years she Hated Garrick. | even berries are subjected to a boiling | erection of a much larger and more — 
I have. been carrying that ‘ring In my Mrs. cu the Lande was. 2 ay bat an ac- water bath before they are served.” » Saturdey eee: ne while” 
my ening 


' “The Lost Country, Sogdiana. 


Reve way, I ga pees pane ; Ps In the deserts. of Ohinese Turkestan | ‘  Geoking With Cold. 
Bh the -by one, each perfect in its | parat Bovey tae 2 fy sinds have buried a yast civiliza- | ‘Phat meat can be cooked by extreme 
e Pe ie dns worthy the one woman tn all} geben ii poet ry a 5 4 ty daed tion that was forgotten for centuries. 201d as well as by extreme heat is the 
Gee... -~ -sigreerteneaie aa oe Pony ght ‘ “The dry sand preserved intact num contention of a German tivestigator, ‘ 
ae | i, you, young, nnless: | were t , arburton. | - bebe Sw fe. : ez ; ‘bers of manuscripts in an unknown, | He bas taken the farpiliar phenomenon 


Jan writen: in unknown charac ‘that extreme cold seems to the touch ‘ 

oe ig eh M. Gawthlot, a “young, Hke~ extreme heat and applied {t to Z 

ments. His tests have revedied the 

fact that a temperature of 60 degrees 

below zero, F; seems to do the best, 

and he contends that meat cooked tn 
ment cooked-with~ 


‘Frenchman,has maniged to decipher 
by the fortunate finding of fragments 
that liad notes in other known lan- 
Sites ry en in : to ea Tale disc aaa ee os 
‘ “| whl 
“No, but esesiligte ‘mét”—Clitea- ner rade ied f the rab aca heat. He’ recommends, however, that <» 
0 “ co Dally Nowe oy its phere mentioned. “ the meat be keit' Ts tightly sealed i 
ines ae ol fumidites kar bears kaw sapien t » 4 Kilted and Armed. | ® Birabo « Herodotus, "jpstier belng cooked with cold. 


i Weadeem cee td Bee ge arcs ararcarpre e 
Gabe - - - Cédye owes everybody tn An Improved pit AEs  & Busy Flying School. , 
town. & Now value bas been given to search py eRe, en wid fay tbongp ed So 
‘Steve—Ts ey 5 . lights for ocean: “Mners by Ls device signboard: people against fro : 
Gabe~ ‘Te he eouldn 1 even which controls the ng ‘of the rage | nis nes, —Bhis ie. erected. on. Sallabury 
| bonnes trouble.—Cincionatt Poauirer A! 1 the Central Flying school, 
F oe : « Doser, : fh ptm ners! and miliary , 


América~At , last they . have ang ete hitb and the searchlight 


J  qnounted near at hand,or, % - 
eatin 83 pa th got make the a a tae 
keeping the light always, ‘directed at 
«1 bgt toward avhich the telescope 
~The, control of 3 he seuteh- | 
| indelia 


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Restrved, wine Prices | y 
Magee ner at T. AY i See 


~ Far good buys, on Brvpctwsy Hh a 
cha. Tec adway Specialinée, I> 1, 
J at dina OO bor 


“Cheer Up Says. at : POOCOOR 
Monetary Times BREVITIES 


= on canter tarts: | WORTS BROS, Lar —— 
The Bank of KE ngland rate Pow ral i i tna ayifor cater GDS ie came | : sh ea ‘d x 
Pas ne weather minis making 3 t Apply 6 t os coe oa ny sn RNeNISELRT ae - Bth St t x 
ie fectuded ie esos Sth, front 5. 7 losé tine... This 30 below vero kindof at Mate th mh ag 6 suid ree 
44 per cent. yon January 22nd {0 | asa dhe coir pidives: ¢ ThA -otly: ‘ores ; aaa et | aticy-ieallons ro “s ok 
4 to 4 g f eer eye's Te ie ye TO RENE. Fiveanour hot ‘£8, ‘Abply | oaeauncmmae aaa : 
9 4 percent., and on Janvary | that avo wijoying it, ave the stock } . Dorninion hess #4 Uo. ! WRIGHT j 
‘ ’ 20th ftomi 46 3 es of the Gas Coinpany, » | é 
ni A t6.3' per cent. |halders of the chines Yeo 4 | FOR END Small hove, _plantarat, _ ‘The Butcher aod finnttnest are hk? ~ Call and see r 
e sale of $51,000,000 New} i ,| es and yater; lowdents also 88-foot | |, y our Studio and work. The finer grades of” ' 
Yovk State Waondé was sucessful ‘bes Eyexybody, turn’ out to Wight ww) pecddential lob in, Baddonton, close to | e 
a yond. the _ bh | ay atch Ov Hockey tenn ptit-it. ai over | sthect can, will trade for Redeliif prop: en FRESH MEATS a0 , elas’ Work our specialty. ’ ‘ 
3 est anticipations last lihe'tat, May bat ;erty, Of one. op two, milk cows | or 4 
oo) WeCK: pg leant | horses, Apply Second sts, block. 16, | top fr arenes 
7 ‘ ie ea ta Ie lob Bh. r , 62 
‘ ; Sir George Parish prediote a ‘ lerig | 1 Mra: Saas ewes coe ees Always on Mand. . ANE - Ri d Liff 
’ skelasd ae Born Jui. 81, 14, te Me. and Mrs. | WILL ‘BUY ctor spot a a ee | y L 5 an e Cc 
period of easy money, which will] |B. B. Richardson; a son, Both mother honse or -shiac Box to, eity, 61 HOME MADE SAUSAGES 
] : ‘s r | tn teat ith Ace’ 6 "ie 
x a more ae ant and che caper | and | ohe are doing well, | WANTED— Young girl: ve assist in A Speciality. / 
8 the year advances, . at SF ‘ i light) honsekeépir ly M ; 
Sir Edward H dei rhile advis Mts. KF. Hurd, who has bee vis- | mare, pone ner {sth at, andl ath eg SEA 8 RE o ee 
. se ing, Soe pactaaddvis iting with resi wpolis fiénds for the 8, BE (1 Gedens Promptly Delivered FIRST: TIME IN ALBERTA 
" 1ng proper caution, says it would be! ea 


: : went | pastseven weeks, returned to Redcliff) FOR RENT Roonis for me singe | Phone 29. 
4 mistaken policy for:British invest- yesterday. | over our office ou Broadway, : 


| ties ff, 
ors. to button “up their . pockets a : | Bit inns & Hoilidger: j = Empress Theatre, Redcli in 


against further Canadian loans of fe; The First Letter. | “—  i5e 
popper vg. February18 


good standing. She was. giving orders at express | 
The Bank. of F ingland, ‘the Bank | rate, for they were wera 2 hey 
" 8 are the taroet meek and submissive | 
eit : thas the leadix : RA act wa, like tite proverbial worms, | | 
ouses of Belgitin, S$ D ant) i Mrianing to twin. * 
Viertna ‘reduced theirf rates. last! “Do you think.” he iuquited, “that! The PAUL J. RAINEY 
Week, and the Bank ‘of England | you rule the whole of the universe ?” at “AFRICAN HUNT ; 
Seen and Described with the most MARVELOUS 
MOTION PICTURES: ever presented, depicting how = 
| Beasts of Prey are Trapped and Captured ‘in an. Areas 


again this week, . “No,” she snapped, * ‘but T rule: the | 
Sir Felix Sebuster predicts great: | first Jetter of it. 
Jungle, ‘Seats now on Sale. ° 


or monetary ease and. farther dev- 4 
POSSEHSoSooeoeoTeganoeosoee 


clopnient of international commerce. ‘We have a few SHEEP. 
South Vaneouver, North Van- LINED COATS left selling’ 


‘ouver; and Calgary loans in. Lon< 
_ doh were fully or over subscribed, | below Cost, also 


Be optimistic and economical, LARRIGAINS, ss 


therefore, and ‘encourage production AN 
scititnrtatarta| WANNA = MANTLES! MANTLES! 
’ Baptist Church 


Sind AE ENT By Reduction on SLEIGH 
Sunday services in 1e ew ; ; 
Theatre on Third street. BELLS, BISHOP. and 


Morning worship: 11 0 ‘iiodk. SASKATCHEWAN ROBES 
Subject:— ‘Lead Us Not Into ‘Tem- hi t Cost. 
tation,’’? Thisis the fifth and last = ng. 2 
tind mer 8 on the Lerd’s Now .is the time to ‘get 
Children’s sermon :-‘‘Thé Turkey| your harnéss oiled ~and re- 
Parade.’’ Bible school 12 o’clock. re 
be. Evening worship 7.30 0’elock’ Sub-| Pred. 
ject:- “'These Three.’? A sermon ee ' ea 
in word pictures. : : 
At the close of the evening service | . We have moved our Harness 
1. the ordinance’ of the Lord’s Supper Shop from- ‘Broadway: to Fifth 


will be observe? Strangers ara iene next Laurel he scenes 


ALL . KINDS | 
- Biggest Assortment i in Clty 


AT LOWEST PRICES. 


Our Wagon 
Wil. Can 


ek 


weltome at all al our services, 
— pee ve 
When Tied Together 


“ ~s Ain Trish couple, whose married pie 4 NICHOLSON. 
_. Was not without afew “squalls,” ; 
3 ceived a homely lecture from thats Harnessmaker - +, Broadway 
spiritual patie -vegurding their .djs-|. ae 


Eyes Tested Free 


~ His > plonadacang “That dog and cat 


. you have agree better than you.” 
The reply somewhat upset him. 
All kinds: of Optical: 
Repairing done, rae 


COME IN AND INSPECT THESE ! oe PER NS Aa Te REAR EO REN A” eee 
Copply, Nayes and Randall, earring 
=a oe See ee oe 
ve es from $12.00 to $30.00, fe 


“If yer riverence ‘ll toie them tigi- 
ther, ye'll soon change yer moind,” 
Sean REE Eeeemeeeeeeee 


PLANING © 
MILL 


Work eda hier Right 


* Rediff. Woodw Woodworkers 


Also a full line of 
Hallmark Shirts A 
from ‘gl. 257 to 


$2.25. All these woods have just arrived and wamwant : 
i you to see them. 


hod 


Have your wateh re- 
paired now nefak e the ey 
starts.” 


3 air mez é 
. ¥ i ie 
es 5 ; 


a 


te ee Your Way ‘; 
‘A. SYMON 


} Com ing 


ee ae TART. DDMNC it ever accur to you ‘sad vou emia ees 
‘ima << MacNAUGHTON BROS. st Nee aos i 
Phene 1... Block 29. | Tl sss ; bine - va ; medium a 


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THE BROADWAY DEPARTMENT STORE 


(eR Oe Has grown up with the town and studied the conditions i in Redcliff 


; ’ 
‘ 


; - €such as CASH and CREDIT ) 
is We have tells: up-a large business and-carry a large- stocks, thus-the-cost-of — | 
te business is very small. We believe that we can still increase. our business o 
and make it more satisfactory, to our customers and ourselves by givinga 

_ CASH DISCOUNT of 10 Per Cent. on all lines except sahpeeiass and 5 Pet 
Cent. CASH DISCOUNT on Groceries. . ee Ns for a og 
Ne _. IT COSTS MONEY TO KEEP BOOKS bed a umuatensite 
| Discounts Commence on and after Saturday, F cheunry a /